Hello,
I'm developing a little custom module for nginx, and I need to execute some user code once my module is loaded. I do this by attaching to the hook in ngx_module_t structure:
ngx_module_t ngx_http_hello_world_module = {
...
NULL, /* init master */
init_module, /* init module */
NULL, /* init process */
...
}
static ngx_int_t init_module(ngx_cycle_t *cycle) {
ngx_log_stderr (0, "Initializing module") ; }
Surprisingly my callback is called twice. First time it follows log message
nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: Initializing module
and then
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful
nginx: Initializing module
Is there a way to recognize that I'm called in some different context (e.g. some value from ngx_cycle_t structure)?
Or may be I'm doing something completely wrong?
Thanks
Andrew